any schools in Ohio

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hello,new to the forum. and i was wondering.

i live in Cincinnati,Ohio. i used to study Kali and pentjak silat. want into the marine corps. then when i came back to Cincinnati. the school was closed. i am very interested in getting back into study either one of these arts.regretfully, there are none in Cincinnati. can anyone help me locate a school?
 

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There are a couple of places. The Brown Institute in Dayton teaches silat and kali. There is also a Sikal school I think near Kettering.
If you want to come up to Columbus you can try our school United Modern Arnis at the Hilliard Martial Arts Center. I'm sure there are soem schools in the Cinci area I am not aware of
 

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hello,new to the forum. and i was wondering.

i live in Cincinnati,Ohio. i used to study Kali and pentjak silat. want into the marine corps. then when i came back to Cincinnati. the school was closed. i am very interested in getting back into study either one of these arts.regretfully, there are none in Cincinnati. can anyone help me locate a school?

http://www.modernarnis.net/member/school.shtml#ohio

http://www.wmarnis.com/schools_us.htm

Not sure how close any of these are to you.
 

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If I'm not too late...

I study Kali & Silat at Brown (http://www.browninstitute.xtra-site.com/), but only Kali right now as I have a fractured 5th MT and am in a boot. Did it in class sparring.

Kali is Mon & Wed 7-8, Silat 8-9. If you do come up, please ask for me.

Thank you,

Ken
 

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I know this is this the FMA forum, but forgot to mention above that we will Ibu Rita of Mande Muda at our school this weekend (7/25 & 26)

Thank you,

Ken
 
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